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RGHF presents: 
Rotary Global History Fellowship Day

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Why I am a Rotarian

 

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ROTARY GLOBAL HISTORY FELLOWSHIP DAY


RIP 1923 Guy Gundaker, Philadelphia
RIP 1923 Guy Gundaker, Philadelphia
 CLUB #19 PHILADELPHIA

The history of the Rotary Club of Philadelphia starts in Chicago. Much of the material compiled by History Committees of this club, down thought he years, comes from the writings of Guy Gundaker, a distinguished president of RC of Philadelphia. Gundaker was also president of Rotary International in 1923... More...
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WHY I AM A ROTARIAN

Rajiv Sharma
Rajiv Sharma, RGHF Board, India

Rajiv Sharma, India

 

I am really proud of being a Rotarian - and I display my love & pride for Rotary very shamelessly - even Rashmi is sometimes very angry & jealous on such display. She says thank God she also is a Rotarian otherwise I would have ignored her totally (although wholly false assumption on her part - I love her dearly). More... 

 

 

 

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